In this notebook we learn how civil laws can be used to hold torturers and other human rights abusers accountable, and to gain reparations for survivors.
international law
Blog: Bringing the law home: Domesticating the Convention Against Torture
Compliance with international human rights treaties is notoriously unreliable when it comes to the states parties that have signed on to them. The UN Convention Against Torture (CAT) is one such treaty.
notebook: International Monitoring Bodies: Powerful tools for leveraging local change
This notebook demonstrates how international mechanisms can be a powerful tool for organizations trying to bring about change in their community. This notebook uses the example of Northern Ireland and describes how the Committee on the Administration of Justice (CAJ) was able to successfully utilise the UN Committee Against Torture to pressure the UK to establish mechanisms and standards

